Most important is, what is in your heart. And that is even in you, when you are born, you cannot learn this. Some people try their whole life to be good and mostly do good deeds. Others don’t care for that and often do bad things.That is in you, you have it in your innerst when you are born!!
Which explains the number of stuffed real tigers in human adventure clubs and safari clubs. Tigers hunt for human “protien”, and humans hunt tigers who hunt for humans. Sort of a wonky circle of life.
A man named Frank Buck (1884-1950) wrote several books about his adventures in trapping animal life in foreign lands in the early 20th Century and bringing them to the United States. One was entitled “Bring Them Back Alive”, which was always his goal (actually, both alive and healthy). In it was a chapter on man-eating Tigers, including the story about how he trapped one and brought it to the United States alive. His point about man-eating Tigers was that when they began eating humans they tended to be either old or injured and not up to the rigors of taking down healthy game animals, but once they began killing and eating people, they continued to do so until they were killed. The Frank Buck Zoo in Gainesville, Texas, is named for him.
Ortega y Gasset (The revolt of the masses) says something like this: Every tiger is always a “first tiger”, but man can store up a heritage of ideas, experience, and institutions out of the past. Think about it, Calvin!
Calvin, if you stay the way you are, it means staying with your parents. And frankly, you’ll be lucky if they don’t throw you out long before you turn 18.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
I’ve heard we taste like pork.
codycab almost 3 years ago
Like we would ever ask Hobbes to change.
DangerBunny almost 3 years ago
News about tigers celebrating in Cincy today, because they’re pretty good or something?
Charles Barr Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Who’s higher up on the food chain, Calvin or Hobbes?
Red33410 almost 3 years ago
“He just can’t stay the way he is.”
oompa almost 3 years ago
I love both of their expressions in panel 3!
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 3 years ago
This just might be my favorite C&H!
in.amongst almost 3 years ago
Calvin, you can always grow up to be a tenured leftist intellectual scholar… then you can be someone without being anything really.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
I wonder—was Hobbes part of the Donner party??
rentier almost 3 years ago
Most important is, what is in your heart. And that is even in you, when you are born, you cannot learn this. Some people try their whole life to be good and mostly do good deeds. Others don’t care for that and often do bad things.That is in you, you have it in your innerst when you are born!!
GreggW Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Calvin and Id
The Reader Premium Member almost 3 years ago
A proper diet is important.
Who, me? almost 3 years ago
Watterson has the darndest gift for drawing emotion on faces. Hobbes matter-of-fact expression in panel two is really good.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
I remember hearing that we tasted too salty, saves on the condiments I suppose…..
tremaine53 almost 3 years ago
Tigers say that humans make for excellent snacking, but too much gives them indigestion so they can’t really eat humans for their main course.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
And Hobbes would know how? And if he does know how, Calvin should stay quite aware of where Hobbes is at all times!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Which explains the number of stuffed real tigers in human adventure clubs and safari clubs. Tigers hunt for human “protien”, and humans hunt tigers who hunt for humans. Sort of a wonky circle of life.
Its just me almost 3 years ago
Indian tigers didn’t particularly like human flesh and only became man eaters if injured. From two separate books by tiger hunters.
klapre almost 3 years ago
Cycle of life, baby. Cycle of life.
Robert4170 almost 3 years ago
Nonsensical “difference” thought up by Calvin. Young tigers grow to be adult tigers. Young humans grow to be adult humans.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 3 years ago
A man named Frank Buck (1884-1950) wrote several books about his adventures in trapping animal life in foreign lands in the early 20th Century and bringing them to the United States. One was entitled “Bring Them Back Alive”, which was always his goal (actually, both alive and healthy). In it was a chapter on man-eating Tigers, including the story about how he trapped one and brought it to the United States alive. His point about man-eating Tigers was that when they began eating humans they tended to be either old or injured and not up to the rigors of taking down healthy game animals, but once they began killing and eating people, they continued to do so until they were killed. The Frank Buck Zoo in Gainesville, Texas, is named for him.
rya1 sh3a almost 3 years ago
7/10
BiggerNate91 almost 3 years ago
It appears that the sabbatical strips have concluded and we are now back to the original run.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Adult tigers just need to be left alone.
DO_WHAT_DA_DOG_SEZ (NOT THE REAL ONE) almost 3 years ago
8/10
kathleenhicks62 almost 3 years ago
Reality!
oofdino4119 almost 3 years ago
Nah I choose udon.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
To make proteins, humans need 20 amino acids. Our bodies make 12 and the other 8 we get through food. I assume its the same for tigers
This is the way almost 3 years ago
This is the year of Soylent Green you know
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
what did Calvin expect his parents to be? aliens spies from Neptune or a superhero/-heroine duo?
francescbir almost 3 years ago
Ortega y Gasset (The revolt of the masses) says something like this: Every tiger is always a “first tiger”, but man can store up a heritage of ideas, experience, and institutions out of the past. Think about it, Calvin!
Bilan almost 3 years ago
Calvin, if you stay the way you are, it means staying with your parents. And frankly, you’ll be lucky if they don’t throw you out long before you turn 18.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And Dad’s scarf is “missing” again….
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 3 years ago
One of the many burdens of being the dominant species, I guess.
Ukko wilko almost 3 years ago
Some Pacific Islanders, awhile back, called humans “long pigs”.